Posted on 03/04/2010 3:04:02 PM PST by pissant
The attack ads McCain runs on every station in Tucson at the same time are horrendous. Makes me turn off the radio. I flipped through three different channels yesterday and got McCain sleaze-ads on all three stations at the same time. And they were different ads. What a turn-off! I don’t recall McCain running any attack ads against Obama.
Hopin’ for Jesse Kelly to win in the Republican primary for the House of Reps. Move the good ole boys aside!
Wow, where was this John McCain in Nov. 2008?
Any current polls on McCain vs Hayworh?
Keating 5
McCain can only run against republicans. The old sleaze bag is afraid to do it to dems because they know where the bodies are buried.
If he is going there...
JD needs to Keatify him.
Don;t forget to add Keating to that!
J. D. needs to throw this Abramoff/Indian issue right back in McCain’s lap where it belongs. (If the media ever gives him the chance!)
READ the truth!
Indians, Lobbyists and Arizona Politics...OH MY!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2440173/posts
THis ‘abramoff’ thing is about Indian Tribal money...ONE of John McCain’s biggest donors. J.D. is clean on this, but McCain is dirty as dirty can be.
Buried in McCain/Feingold was a special exemption for Indian tribes, who just happen to line McCains pockets.
Mc/Feingold was never about campaign finance reform. It was about getting what McCain thought he needed.
The McCain-Feingold Indian Giving Loophole
by Michelle Malkin (April 11, 2001)
[snip] deep-pocketed special interest group remains curiously silent amid the furor over campaign finance reform: Indian tribes. Why?
You might think tribal leaders would be swarming Capitol Hill, joining other business groups and trade associations that are rightly worried about the McCain-Feingold bills deleterious effect on their ability to participate in the political process. Under McCain-Feingold, so-called soft money donations (which are currently unregulated and unlimited) would be banned. That would presumably be a big blow to Indian tribes, particularly those who run casinos, whose soft-money giving has exploded in the last few years.
Final tallies are not in yet, but analysts say the top individual recipient of Indian gaming money during election 2000 was none other than anti-soft money crusader Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., who sits on the Senate Committee of Indian Affairs.
ALSO see:
Indians, Lobbyists and Arizona Politics...OH MY!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2440173/posts
LLS
J.D. needs to have a long conversation with Ralph Reed about Abramoff and McCain.
Keating Five was my first thought, too.
Good move by McCant - for us who want to see him GO AWAY!
All patriots in AZ should contact McClaim and tell him they have changed their mind about voting for him because of all the nasty ads against a fellow Republican. Maybe that would put a stop to it.
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